Wrecked: Revenge Revisited
Wrecked: Revenge Revisited is a Racing, Single-player and Multiplayer Vehicular Combat video game created by Supersonic Software and published by 505 Games for PlayStation and Xbox. The game takes place in the fascinating environment and introduces several armed, modified vehicles. In the start, the player needs to choose his favorite vehicle from available and jump into the developed world where his ultimate objective is to destroy others and reach the end of each stage to become the winner. The game is played from a third-person viewpoint and while playing, the player will also experience the impressive landscapes full of challenging curves, hurdles, and obstacles that the player needs to avoid or overcome at any cost. During the curve, the player needs to slow down his speed to avoid falling. The player who reaches the finish line is declared as the winner. Wrecked: Revenge Revisited includes core features such as 3D Environment, different Vehicles, Racing Gameplay, Smooth Controls, and more. Check it out, and you will love this game.
#1 Pursuit Force
Pursuit Force is an Adventure, Simulation, Vehicular Combat, and Single-player video game developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The player plays as a police agent that specializes in direct armed encounters throughout the game, whether it be on foot or fast cars. As a member of the law enforcement agency, the player must seize cars and motorbikes while chasing the heavily armed gangs.
The game has 30 missions where six missions are per gang that involves fighting enemies on foot. The player can use a speedboat and a helicopter while managing the chase. The character can leap the enemy’s vehicles and control them after distracting their occupants. The player can earn different ranks by completing missions that will lock-free advanced gang missions.
As the player makes progress, he can gain different abilities to make the game easier, such as regenerating health. The game also features a race mode with different courses and scenarios. Both of the modes are independent of each other and offer a wide variety of unlockable content as per score.